use utf8;
package App::Netdisco::DB::Result::Admin;
# Created by DBIx::Class::Schema::Loader
# DO NOT MODIFY THE FIRST PART OF THIS FILE
use strict;
use warnings;
use base 'DBIx::Class::Core';
__PACKAGE__->table("admin");
__PACKAGE__->add_columns(
"job",
{
data_type => "integer",
is_auto_increment => 1,
is_nullable => 0,
sequence => "admin_job_seq",
},
"entered",
{
data_type => "timestamp",
default_value => \"current_timestamp",
is_nullable => 1,
original => { default_value => \"now()" },
},
"started",
{ data_type => "timestamp", is_nullable => 1 },
"finished",
{ data_type => "timestamp", is_nullable => 1 },
"device",
{ data_type => "inet", is_nullable => 1 },
"port",
{ data_type => "text", is_nullable => 1 },
"action",
{ data_type => "text", is_nullable => 1 },
"subaction",
{ data_type => "text", is_nullable => 1 },
"status",
{ data_type => "text", is_nullable => 1 },
"username",
{ data_type => "text", is_nullable => 1 },
"userip",
{ data_type => "inet", is_nullable => 1 },
"log",
{ data_type => "text", is_nullable => 1 },
"debug",
{ data_type => "boolean", is_nullable => 1 },
);
# Created by DBIx::Class::Schema::Loader v0.07015 @ 2012-01-07 14:20:02
# DO NOT MODIFY THIS OR ANYTHING ABOVE! md5sum:gW4JW4pMgrufFIxFeYPYpw
__PACKAGE__->set_primary_key("job");
# You can replace this text with custom code or comments, and it will be preserved on regeneration
=head1 ADDITIONAL COLUMNS
=head2 entererd_stamp
Formatted version of the C<entered> field, accurate to the minute.
The format is somewhat like ISO 8601 or RFC3339 but without the middle C<T>
between the date stamp and time stamp. That is:
2012-02-06 12:49
=cut
sub entered_stamp { return (shift)->get_column('entered_stamp') }
=head2 started_stamp
Formatted version of the C<started> field, accurate to the minute.
The format is somewhat like ISO 8601 or RFC3339 but without the middle C<T>
between the date stamp and time stamp. That is:
2012-02-06 12:49
=cut
sub started_stamp { return (shift)->get_column('started_stamp') }
=head2 finished_stamp
Formatted version of the C<finished> field, accurate to the minute.
The format is somewhat like ISO 8601 or RFC3339 but without the middle C<T>
between the date stamp and time stamp. That is:
2012-02-06 12:49
=cut
sub finished_stamp { return (shift)->get_column('finished_stamp') }
1;